Mors Principium Est Stream New Album
2012-12-07 by RedTravis713 | 15 Replies | 1269 Views

To celebrate Finland's Independence Day, Finnish Melodic Death Metal act, Mors Principium Est, are streaming their new album ...And Death Said Live in its entirety. While the album is already available in Japan, it is set to be released on Dec. 14 in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and will be released in the USA on January 15. The album can be streamed here:

http://www.inferno.fi/uutiset/inferno-tarjoaa-kuuntele-uusi-mors-principium-est-levy/

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FrozenVain
December 7th 2012

1476 Comments


Wow omg cool okey good awdwe

Digging: Kalmah - Seventh Swamphony

DarthMann
December 7th 2012

13123 Comments


lol sux

zaruyache
December 7th 2012

3612 Comments


Tell me if it's good.

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MetallicOpeth
December 7th 2012

14599 Comments


it's ok, a lot of it sort of blends into itself too much, but the instrumentation is top notch

the track ascension was pretty sweet, very at the gates-y

FrozenVain
December 7th 2012

1476 Comments


Inb4 Shuyin.

Mors Principium Est has the same problem with all of their albums: Everything sounds the fuckin same.

I still thought it was pretty good though.

ikarus
December 7th 2012

533 Comments


^This

Shuyin
December 7th 2012

8457 Comments


gonna check this out

like.. right now

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Shuyin
December 7th 2012

8457 Comments


loving every second, i thought they werent going to deliver with the new line-up but this is solid as hell.

the solos are still kick ass too

FrozenVain
December 7th 2012

1476 Comments


I'm actually diggin' this more than their other albums

Crysis
Staff Reviewer
December 7th 2012

15213 Comments


Guess I'll listen, not expecting much though.

Digging: Kalmah - Seventh Swamphony

Shuyin
December 7th 2012

8457 Comments


nowhere near the unborn imo, but still a damn good album

Keyblade
December 8th 2012

7135 Comments


even the unborn was samey in parts. don't have much hope for this

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Phantom
December 8th 2012

8922 Comments


I am interested in this.

CaptainDooRight
December 10th 2012

19893 Comments


very samey and repetitive, good within the repetitions, production was gd too, maine grip here is the lack compositional variety, and varying drive, also a lack of dynamics brings this down too

Digging: Galar - Skogskvad

MetallicOpeth
December 10th 2012

14599 Comments


holy shit phantom sighting



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